sven6345789
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Joined: 3/8/2004 From: Sandviken, Sweden Status: offline
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Question i have is has anyone seen a pbem in which every chinese city has been conquered? I havn't up to now and i doubt i will. Where the japanese historically capable of pushing the front beyond of what they had already taken in 1941? I would say yes if the wanted to. But they didn't want to. In 1944 the wanted to and where capable of crushing the kuomintang in the south. They couldn't control the whole territory, true, but they concentrated on major cities and roads anyhow, even in the territories they had occupied since 1937. If players start an aggressive campaign in china they can crush the Kuomintang. No problem to it. But there ain't no such thing as a peace treaty. Question is further how much supply china sucks up when on offensive operations. It doesn't seem to be little from what i have read here, so the economic balance might just be a negative one over the long run. The supply spend in China might be supply the japanese player will be missing in 1944. regarding freeing japanese divisions to fight elsewhere, well, the garrison requirements have risen for both sides, meaning that keeping the population quiet will be expensive for the japanese. And even if you get more Divisions out, will they help you (in Rabaul, over 100000 japanese were stuck when the war ended without affecting the outcome of the war)? Ground forces are important, but navy and air is more important. And in these parts, the US player will get more than he can deploy in 1944. The Japanese will be outproduced. The Japanese players will probably get more out of their production than the japanese did historically, using hindsight. But i doubt that the japanese can outproduce or outtrain the allies. Both sides have one advantage. Players have a unified command. No IJN/IJA Army thing. no Nimitz/MacArthur/King Thing. No ABDA thing. ONE supreme commander. means a lot. I consider the gane well balanced from what i have seen in the AARs.
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